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stay with us. for you guys. had been -- [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road. >>> aaa is saying there will be many discounts keep in mind this is first official toast for session holiday. aa says there's a pinned up desire among people to travel who -- these people who have stayed home during the past two years of the recession, not to mention here in the washington area many peopl
stay with us. for you guys. had been -- [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells...
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why is that always used? guest: i am not sure exactly, but i think because the agricultural sector hires things on a seasonal basis and it would add more confusion than clarity in the numbers because there is a harvest season and the planting season. so, i think they strip it out for clarity. host: manufacturing continued to trend up, adding 45,000 jobs in the first three months of 2010. guest: manufacturing is one of the brightest spots in the economy. a rebound since the fall. exports have been rising, so that is one of the bright spots so far. we will see if it continues. host: atlanta, an unemployed person calling in. caller: yes, hello. my name is -- host: we are listening caller: i have been unemployed for almost 11 months now. i come on that -- unemployment section. once that expires, how does someone go about not getting an extension but actually landed a jump? i had just one interview in the last 11 months. i am trying to figure out is there a website where people can put the names and say, i'm unemp
why is that always used? guest: i am not sure exactly, but i think because the agricultural sector hires things on a seasonal basis and it would add more confusion than clarity in the numbers because there is a harvest season and the planting season. so, i think they strip it out for clarity. host: manufacturing continued to trend up, adding 45,000 jobs in the first three months of 2010. guest: manufacturing is one of the brightest spots in the economy. a rebound since the fall. exports have...
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the authorities tell us they have to have this thing cleared in silver spring later today. for the latest, my colleague courtney robinson. >> we still have police here in silver spring at the discovery building. also here, dozens of workers who were turned around -- while many could not talk on camera, one woman said that she feels blessed. >> i kept calming him down. quizzed christopher says that he came face-to-face with james one week ago on the bus. he was passing of christian cards when he offended lee who went unleash. he says that he saw him around 12:00 a.m. yesterday pushing cardboard boxes. he had no idea they contained explosives. matt worse for discovery, but was not inside when lee came in sight with the boxes and fired a gun in the lobby. he had left work for the day, and is surprised. >> you need key cards and access to get everywhere, so i usually feel safe here. >> today he and many others returned to work of the discovery building. but it is not only those who work there who were shaken. people just across the street are reminded. >> a spontaneous maniac -
the authorities tell us they have to have this thing cleared in silver spring later today. for the latest, my colleague courtney robinson. >> we still have police here in silver spring at the discovery building. also here, dozens of workers who were turned around -- while many could not talk on camera, one woman said that she feels blessed. >> i kept calming him down. quizzed christopher says that he came face-to-face with james one week ago on the bus. he was passing of christian...
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we all have ferraris. >> i used to. >> you gave it up. >> yes. >> ashley, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> now to the middle east peace talks. it took nearly two years to bring them back together but thursday's face-to-face meeting in washington between the leaders of israel and palestinians went as well as anyone could have hoped. they agreed to meet again in two weeks. whit johnson has more. >> reporter: middle east peace envoy george mitchell told reporters israelis and palestinians made progress in their first day of talks. >> they will work to create an atmosphere of trust that will be conducive to reaching a final agreement. >> reporter: mitchell sat in as secretary of state hillary clinton moderated a fresh round of face-to-face discussions between israeli prime minister netanyahu and palestinian president muhammahmoud abbas. >> you are the leaders who can make this long, cherished dream a reality. >> reporter: both leaders hope they can create two separate states. they've agreed to meet again in the middle east. but the two are still far apart on the issues. >> tra
we all have ferraris. >> i used to. >> you gave it up. >> yes. >> ashley, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> now to the middle east peace talks. it took nearly two years to bring them back together but thursday's face-to-face meeting in washington between the leaders of israel and palestinians went as well as anyone could have hoped. they agreed to meet again in two weeks. whit johnson has more. >> reporter: middle east peace envoy george mitchell...
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mike is at the scene of the accident with the latest for us. mike. >> reporter: mary, one elderly woman was also injured in this, she's still receiving care at the hospital right now. you can see it the aftermath of this scene and just the impact of these cars. just slammed into the fire hydrant there and then went up on to the porch of a community leader here. the suspects at this point are being held with no bonds. 86-year-old albert davis, the father of a police officer, died after suspected drug dealers fleeing police slammed into his car. it unfolded here on howard park. his 81-year-old wife was injured, family friend carolyn ford saw it happened. >> she knew how bad all he was, so cut on his head so she told everybody, go see about my husband. >> she says the couple who has nine children had just come from visiting their daughter who lives around the corner. >> this is one member of the family devoted to her father and she'll take it hard. >> police arrest two people, detectives had them under surveillance nearby when they took off down b
mike is at the scene of the accident with the latest for us. mike. >> reporter: mary, one elderly woman was also injured in this, she's still receiving care at the hospital right now. you can see it the aftermath of this scene and just the impact of these cars. just slammed into the fire hydrant there and then went up on to the porch of a community leader here. the suspects at this point are being held with no bonds. 86-year-old albert davis, the father of a police officer, died after...
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and the role of government whether we like it or not is to force us to act like owners, to force us to act as if we were going to live on the land we currently occupy for the end of time. that environmental bureaucracy is the property manager that none of us like that we all quite frankly can't live without and our job is to make sure that our government acts like a wine steward of the enrollment rather than a greedy slumlord. what i was undergraduate at went to an engineering school and in that school i had a political science professor who was fond of saying that earthquakes don't kill anybody. he was a nobody was never shaken to death by earthquakes. [laughter] then he would go on to say that engineers kill people. imagine how popular he was. [laughter] the attention is buildings are of inappropriate and fall on people and that's how they died here and i'm here to tell you the chesapeake bay is not dying from pollution. the chesapeake bay is dying from politics because we have a political system that allows the cycle of pollution to go on unabated in unacceptable manner. i've come t
and the role of government whether we like it or not is to force us to act like owners, to force us to act as if we were going to live on the land we currently occupy for the end of time. that environmental bureaucracy is the property manager that none of us like that we all quite frankly can't live without and our job is to make sure that our government acts like a wine steward of the enrollment rather than a greedy slumlord. what i was undergraduate at went to an engineering school and in...
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tell us more of the ceremony on wednesday. >>reporter: a change of command but also a change of mission. the change of command involves the general who has been in charge of operations in iraq for the past couple of years and he will hand off to the new lieutenant and a change of mission from operation iraqi freedom to operation new dawn to indicate the president has reached the milestone to put the troop level below 50,000 and keep it there. or lower. and right now there are 49,000 troops on the ground in iraq. this is the 5th visit by the vice president to iraq since he has been vice president. and he will be meeting with various iraqi officials. >>shepard: do we have an idea how soon we will see a new government? it has been long enough. >>reporter: that's what the iraqis are saying, and the americans are saying. it is the big question mark. we do not have a firm government. the two sides have been meeting and not very much for the past several weeks because this is ramadan. it is slow. moving at a slow pace. and at the end
tell us more of the ceremony on wednesday. >>reporter: a change of command but also a change of mission. the change of command involves the general who has been in charge of operations in iraq for the past couple of years and he will hand off to the new lieutenant and a change of mission from operation iraqi freedom to operation new dawn to indicate the president has reached the milestone to put the troop level below 50,000 and keep it there. or lower. and right now there are 49,000...
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now before we go it's time for our tweet of the day you got us here that former u.n. ambassador and or monger john bolton said that he might actually run for president in two thousand and twelve all that got us thinking what would you tweet to followers as his campaign we thought he'd say is that like this bombs away bolton is the explosive choice in twenty two that's our tweet for tonight and we will have a number one for you on tomorrow's show that's also it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in and make sure you can come back tomorrow night when we discuss the end of the war in iraq president obama will make his second oval office address to discuss the end of the combat mission will take an in-depth look at whether or not that means of the war is really over and what kind of a country those combat troops will be leaving behind including fifty thousand american troops that will still be there in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the a lot of show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other nights you can al
now before we go it's time for our tweet of the day you got us here that former u.n. ambassador and or monger john bolton said that he might actually run for president in two thousand and twelve all that got us thinking what would you tweet to followers as his campaign we thought he'd say is that like this bombs away bolton is the explosive choice in twenty two that's our tweet for tonight and we will have a number one for you on tomorrow's show that's also it for tonight's show thanks for...
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someone is looking out for us. maybe a politician had the same experience we've had. >> reporter: customers seem to like the new regulations. but airlines warn not so fast. we may see more cancellations. the new regulations require that airlines provide water, snacks, and medical attention to passengers sitting more than two hours. for carol, it's one less thing a mother of two has to worry about. >> for people who have a slight fear of flying, that can be extremely traumatic. >> reporter: if planes violate the rules, they could pay up to $4 million per flight. we're talking about a totally full 737 and at $27,000 a passenger, it quickly adds up. wjz eyewitness news. >>> the rules go into effect today. >>> police arrest two suspects wanted for a robbery near towson university. they were arrested yesterday at an apartment in hartford county. in all, four men are charged with forcing their way into an apartment on burke avenue. they were armed, assaulted people inside, and stole a number of items. >>> the entire gulf
someone is looking out for us. maybe a politician had the same experience we've had. >> reporter: customers seem to like the new regulations. but airlines warn not so fast. we may see more cancellations. the new regulations require that airlines provide water, snacks, and medical attention to passengers sitting more than two hours. for carol, it's one less thing a mother of two has to worry about. >> for people who have a slight fear of flying, that can be extremely traumatic....
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news4's darcy spencer just talked to the father and she joins us live from fairfax. darcy? >> reporter: you can only imagine what the family is going through. as you said i talked to his father. he buried his son today and said the family's strong faith is what is getting them through at this time. abdul shadally was just 17 year old and he was killed by an out of control suv while riding his bike here in fairfax about a mile from his home. he and the driver of the dodge durango, gary thorn, were both pronounced dead at the scene. the driver crossed several lanes of lee highway and then a tree. shadally was a senior at fairfax county high school set to graduate in one week and a member of the wrestling team. his father spoke to me today on behalf of the entire family. obviously, everyone here is extremely upset. abdul was the oldest of four sons. >> he's a good kid. he goes -- everybody knows him around. his coaches and the fathers of the parents, they come to visit because they loved him so much. we have a strong faith. when it happened, it happened -- >> reporter: and the
news4's darcy spencer just talked to the father and she joins us live from fairfax. darcy? >> reporter: you can only imagine what the family is going through. as you said i talked to his father. he buried his son today and said the family's strong faith is what is getting them through at this time. abdul shadally was just 17 year old and he was killed by an out of control suv while riding his bike here in fairfax about a mile from his home. he and the driver of the dodge durango, gary...
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>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. y. >> police shot gunman james lee to death afternoon they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were safely detonated by the bomb squad. taser guns were originally introduced as a nonlethal weapon police could use to subdue a suspect, but since 2001, more than 400 people in this country have died after being shocked by an officer. and now, john blackstone reports, a man in marin county, california, is suing the police after they tasked him in his own home. >> reporter: with a taser pointed at his chest, peter mcfarland did sit down. the 64-year-old had fallen at his home but refused to be taken to the hospital because he didn't have insurance. >> we can take you by ambulance. we told you that. >> i can't afford it. >> reporter: despite his wife's objections... >> he's got a he
>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. y. >> police shot gunman james lee to death afternoon they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were safely detonated by the bomb squad. taser guns were originally introduced as a nonlethal weapon police could use to subdue a...
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on us. the question is: is where do we get the money? it's really simple. we have two options. one option says time-out. this is so important that it doesn't matter where we get the money, we've got to supply it. the other option is -- and, by the way, the first option, belies the fact that we have any waste in the federal government. i don't think we could do a poll that would come so close to unanimity as a poll if we asked people if the federal government is efficient and effective. i doubt we can get anybody on the ledger side of saying yes on that. the real question becomes: do we have the goodwill and presence of mind to do this in a way that doesn't jeopardize our children? you see, we're not just fighting about unemployment benefits. we're not debating the issue of unemployment benefits. we're debating the issue of whether or not we take from those that come after us and give to those today. many times i've used this poster of this young lady. and her name is madeliene. and madeliene
on us. the question is: is where do we get the money? it's really simple. we have two options. one option says time-out. this is so important that it doesn't matter where we get the money, we've got to supply it. the other option is -- and, by the way, the first option, belies the fact that we have any waste in the federal government. i don't think we could do a poll that would come so close to unanimity as a poll if we asked people if the federal government is efficient and effective. i doubt...
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john harwood joins us tonight from the white house. republicans say they're going to try to block a reform measure. is there a chance, though, of salvaging a bipartisan deal? >> reporter: there will be a deal at the end. they're close, as richard shelby told david gregory on "meet the press" this morning, but it's probably not going to occur tomorrow and democrats don't mind that at all. democrats are enjoying this fight, they think they're winning it, they're not easy to close the deal with concessions and if the headlines on tuesday morning say that republicans block consideration of wall street reform, that's not a problem from the standpoint of the democratic leaders. >> republicans said they were hung up on this $50 billion resolution fund. it's something the banks would pay in themselves to cover the cost of closing a failed institution, but they see it, though, as a de facto bailout, don't they? >> reporter: they do. and they have an argument on narrow grounds. the republicans and the treasury department in the past have viewed
john harwood joins us tonight from the white house. republicans say they're going to try to block a reform measure. is there a chance, though, of salvaging a bipartisan deal? >> reporter: there will be a deal at the end. they're close, as richard shelby told david gregory on "meet the press" this morning, but it's probably not going to occur tomorrow and democrats don't mind that at all. democrats are enjoying this fight, they think they're winning it, they're not easy to close...
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. >> they have asked us to leaf. we'll have to cut our vacation short this year. >> reporter: further north on the midatlantic coast from virginia to delaware, it seems beach vacations continue uninterrupted, for now at least. surf's up in ocean city, maryland. >> it's been a long time since the city's had a really bad hurricane. i'm afraid we're overdue. >> reporter: locals are challenging earl to see just how bad a hurricane he will be. ron mott, kill devil hills, north carolina. >> reporter: i'm peter alexander on long island. already earl's pounding surf and dangerous rip currents extended the shores of new jersey and new york. there are beach closures in places where extreme weather can actually attract a crowd. >> i don't want to see people endangering themselves. caution's the word. >> reporter: at this marina, henry has hauled more than 100 boats to safety. in the last two days. >> the tidal surge will be tremendous. it will be above all the pilings. >> reporter: a catastrophic hurricane has slammed the tip o
. >> they have asked us to leaf. we'll have to cut our vacation short this year. >> reporter: further north on the midatlantic coast from virginia to delaware, it seems beach vacations continue uninterrupted, for now at least. surf's up in ocean city, maryland. >> it's been a long time since the city's had a really bad hurricane. i'm afraid we're overdue. >> reporter: locals are challenging earl to see just how bad a hurricane he will be. ron mott, kill devil hills,...
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it's a lesson for all of us. never give up. >>> and one of the top local stories of 2010 from a shooting at johns hopkins hospital to a flying umbrella in ocean city. we're look back through the top local stories from abc2news.com in 2010. just head to the web site and click on the top local stories of the year. it's on the home page. again at abc2news.com. >>> we know that the ball drops in times square on new year's eve. wait until you hear what drops or rises in other areas of the country. in easton they drop a crab in. north carolina they drop a living possum into a pyramid and then they let the old guy loose. and on the jersey shore, rumor that is they are dropping snooky. could web so lucky. and in key west a giant ruby slipper with a drag queen. in pennsylvania, in hershey, it's a herb -- kiss. but a bottle of beer and in other areas they drop anchor. and a lump of coal to a died. i guess it's a tradition that goes over and over. we're not done. folks in north carolina will countdown the final moment a the
it's a lesson for all of us. never give up. >>> and one of the top local stories of 2010 from a shooting at johns hopkins hospital to a flying umbrella in ocean city. we're look back through the top local stories from abc2news.com in 2010. just head to the web site and click on the top local stories of the year. it's on the home page. again at abc2news.com. >>> we know that the ball drops in times square on new year's eve. wait until you hear what drops or rises in other areas...
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and sunday, too, a little heat, a little bit of cooking for us, but then, cant wait until next week. not only will it be cooler, but also less humid. monday, tuesday, probably into midweek, the humidity will stay down. you can always get a check of the forecast by going to the weather channel on cable or nbcwashington.com. >> we're talking about the scattered variety. might hit you, might not. thanks. >>> still ahead, some of the world's top chefs descend on the white house garden, not to cook for the first family though. >>> and in sports, the nationals return to their defensive ways >>> it's going to be beautiful. tonight, a full house for the nationals at nationals park. nearly 34,000 fans in attendance. most thought strausburg would be making his debut. they rallied in the seventh. we start in the top of the sixth. hernandez gets some great defensive help. a shot to right. check out roger bernadina. bottom seven, still at two. jo josh willingham going to cruise around from second to score and gives the gnats a 3-2 lead. two batters later. more nats. two on for harris . roger, he
and sunday, too, a little heat, a little bit of cooking for us, but then, cant wait until next week. not only will it be cooler, but also less humid. monday, tuesday, probably into midweek, the humidity will stay down. you can always get a check of the forecast by going to the weather channel on cable or nbcwashington.com. >> we're talking about the scattered variety. might hit you, might not. thanks. >>> still ahead, some of the world's top chefs descend on the white house...
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it uses the body's natural anatomy to improve hearing. it processes and filters sounds and then transmits them to the inner ear using the ear drum as a natural microphone. people who have lost their hearing could benefit from the device. marsha did. >> i can hear my dogs and rain on the roof. it has just given me a whole new life. >> reporter: it is estimated 25 million americans could be helped with this technology. >> an estimated one third of americans between the ages of 65 and 75 and close to one half of those older than 75 have some degree of hearing loss. >>> time for a quick look at some stories you will find tomorrow in the baltimore sun. how the oil spill will impact the seafood in maryland. and the coverage of today's high school baseball and softball state championship games. for all of these stories and more read tomorrow's baltimore sun. >>> in a tough economy a graduate lands a great job. it looks like the key to success was fun and games. >> what we have here is the winning action figure. >> reporter: it has the head of a
it uses the body's natural anatomy to improve hearing. it processes and filters sounds and then transmits them to the inner ear using the ear drum as a natural microphone. people who have lost their hearing could benefit from the device. marsha did. >> i can hear my dogs and rain on the roof. it has just given me a whole new life. >> reporter: it is estimated 25 million americans could be helped with this technology. >> an estimated one third of americans between the ages of...
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i think that it teaches us how we have changes the country. this movement south and west is really a very simple way to note how we as a population have changed in how we have moved over the decades. >> we will go to a question on the phone. >> thank you for doing this. i have a question about the rate of growth. since it is been this low since the 1930's, of what are the main reasons for that? is it because of the immigration issue or because of fewer births? >> growth in our country comes both from of those who live here and part of the growth is due to that in this country and part of the growth is due to immigration. based on our demographic analysis, it looks at 60% of the growth over the state is due to these natural increases, and maybe 40% to immigration. >> we have a question from twitter. when and where do we get a copy of this? >> starting in february, state by state, the census bureau will release the data they will be used by the states for redistricting. that information gives down to the block level. you can assemble blocks up t
i think that it teaches us how we have changes the country. this movement south and west is really a very simple way to note how we as a population have changed in how we have moved over the decades. >> we will go to a question on the phone. >> thank you for doing this. i have a question about the rate of growth. since it is been this low since the 1930's, of what are the main reasons for that? is it because of the immigration issue or because of fewer births? >> growth in our...
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given to us. the universe if you will, the classic scientists studies the planets and stars, and wants to know the origin of the universe, and so forth. assembly knowledge really. getting to the bottom of things. but engineers on the other hand, they want to change the world. they want to introduce new things, new machines, new devices, things that really contribute to our civilization and our comfort. sciences and engineers get together in what's called research and development, r&d which we hear a lot about. but again the scientists are on the research and the engineers on the development end. there has to be a team work, passing of the baton if you will from understanding the situation as it is to changing the situation through engineering. >> what's the difference between how engineering and science got us to where we are now and how engineering and science will take us into the future? >> that's an interesting question. as you know, a lot of people think those are the people that got us into
given to us. the universe if you will, the classic scientists studies the planets and stars, and wants to know the origin of the universe, and so forth. assembly knowledge really. getting to the bottom of things. but engineers on the other hand, they want to change the world. they want to introduce new things, new machines, new devices, things that really contribute to our civilization and our comfort. sciences and engineers get together in what's called research and development, r&d which...
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but he's hoping to use his new voice for radio and the internet. meaning the man with so much to say could say it again in his own words. cbs news, london. >> he does say that the surgery was successful. so far, they are cancer free. also making some awesome picks today. predicting the hurt locker to win best picture. >>> and we're not exactly in that area in terms of the weather, right? this is not that bad? >> not that bad. although it is number 10 in terms of the winter storms off the coast. >> wow, that's a lot of things. >> coastals. gl yes. >> coastals. all right, weaver looking at rain right now across the metro area. turning to snow overnight if we see any accumulation. it will be on the grass and on the trees. all right, here you go. the next three days. tomorrow, snow in the morning. and then it will turn to light rain and or light rain and mix of snow and rain. and the high temperatures, about 41. we'll get above freezing tomorrow. 44 on thursday. partly sunny. and 45 on friday. mostly sunny. the temperatures though, still well below ave
but he's hoping to use his new voice for radio and the internet. meaning the man with so much to say could say it again in his own words. cbs news, london. >> he does say that the surgery was successful. so far, they are cancer free. also making some awesome picks today. predicting the hurt locker to win best picture. >>> and we're not exactly in that area in terms of the weather, right? this is not that bad? >> not that bad. although it is number 10 in terms of the winter...
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that will put us in the southerly wind. on the backside we will have wind coming from the cell that will uphold the warm air up and -- pulled the warm air up and bring about the temperatures. tonight, not as windy. temperatures in the mid and upper-20's. a lot of sunshine tomorrow and warmer. the mid-40's for almost everyone. baby steps the rest of the week. by the new year, i would not be surprised if we are in the upper-50's and may be hitting 60. >> you will not be surprised, and we will not complain. >>> still ahead, do not, without a safe ride home for new year's. later today on "oprah," the stars from some of >>> a closed d.c. bar will be opened in time for a new year's celebration. the new owners say the landmark will open wednesday night under the new name -- "beer baron." it will eventually offer 500 kinds of beers. >>> metro should be able to help bring you home on new year's eve same trains will run from 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 a.m. on new year's day. metro buses will operate on a sunday schedule and all track will
that will put us in the southerly wind. on the backside we will have wind coming from the cell that will uphold the warm air up and -- pulled the warm air up and bring about the temperatures. tonight, not as windy. temperatures in the mid and upper-20's. a lot of sunshine tomorrow and warmer. the mid-40's for almost everyone. baby steps the rest of the week. by the new year, i would not be surprised if we are in the upper-50's and may be hitting 60. >> you will not be surprised, and we...
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you're lucky to have me, sarah would us say. palin's response on twitter, when yellow journalism is ratcheted up for a period of time over an individual or an issue, it makes you wonder what's up? today's date, it's 9-02-10. more famous because in the early '90s aaron spelling made a tv show that got a cult following. how is that for useless trivia? [ male announcer ] how about we open up a whole can of getting it done? and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better prices... and better paint. let's break out the drop cloths, rollers, brushes, and tape. let's start small. then go big. no matter what the budget. and when we're done, let's take a bow. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get $5 off one-gallon cans of behr, glidden, and new, martha stewart living paint. aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal.
you're lucky to have me, sarah would us say. palin's response on twitter, when yellow journalism is ratcheted up for a period of time over an individual or an issue, it makes you wonder what's up? today's date, it's 9-02-10. more famous because in the early '90s aaron spelling made a tv show that got a cult following. how is that for useless trivia? [ male announcer ] how about we open up a whole can of getting it done? and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better...
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and if you won't stop, let us out. [laughter] >> so we stopped in yuma, arizona and i felt very dismayed. it's very inspiring that i could not really recreate to the letter because there were plenty of places we could say and my parents said, look, we've been there, done that. let's stop. [laughter] >> i remember as i was writing this, that he did this without a cell phone. [laughter] >> i won't leave my house to go down the street without my phone. >> and he was driving through the desert without a cell phone. [laughter] >> you know, when you talk about the appearances, the reason that i spent so much time on it on the book is because as i looked back with wisdom, i started to understand my parents. a little bit more. i just always thought that they were type a, you know, and that they kept the garden beautifully. that we had to shovel snow before anybody else in the neighborhood shoveled snow. and i just thought that was a work ethic and i realize everything they did in the way they ordered their stuff was a statemen
and if you won't stop, let us out. [laughter] >> so we stopped in yuma, arizona and i felt very dismayed. it's very inspiring that i could not really recreate to the letter because there were plenty of places we could say and my parents said, look, we've been there, done that. let's stop. [laughter] >> i remember as i was writing this, that he did this without a cell phone. [laughter] >> i won't leave my house to go down the street without my phone. >> and he was driving...
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if it goes east of us we'll get heavy winds and not the surge probably. and you don't know that until probably two or three hours before it gets here. >> firefighters say victims from isabel have learned to prepare well in advance of any storm but they are concerned about more recent residents that have become complacent. stay with abc 2 news. on good morning maryland at 9:00 we'll the city down with the director of the management emergency agency to talk about the agency is getting ready to do for hurricane early. keep a close eye on where earl is headed on our website, abc2news.com. click on the weather tab at the top of the page, click on hurricane tracker. >>> 5:03 in glen burnie, on country club drivea guy in his 20's breaks into a home and sexual assaults an 83-year-old woman. neighbors are worried. police are on it. linda? >> reporter: police have been canvassing the neighborhood and plant to canvas the area to get more suspect of the man in his early 20s, he wore a dark scarf over his face during the attack monday morning. the man broke into her h
if it goes east of us we'll get heavy winds and not the surge probably. and you don't know that until probably two or three hours before it gets here. >> firefighters say victims from isabel have learned to prepare well in advance of any storm but they are concerned about more recent residents that have become complacent. stay with abc 2 news. on good morning maryland at 9:00 we'll the city down with the director of the management emergency agency to talk about the agency is getting ready...
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but they are used in the reapportionment process. this is a hypothetical question that if you pulled them out, would it change the abortion and processed. i don't know the answer to that. -- would it change the apportionment process. i don't know the answer to that. was that ther census does not ask questions regarding citizenship. i am referring to the undocumented especially from asia. what would be the process after the count that you would pursue to be able to have an estimate, more or less, of the undocumented? especially those coming from asia. >> i refer you, first of all in thinking of the senses, to article 1, section 2 of the constitution that specifies that congress specifies how the census will be taken by law. the one answer is that if you are talking a d about theecennnial census, congress would weigh in. our other surveys that we do ask about country of origin and we ask other questions that get to this. none of the surveys we do ask about the documentation status of non-citizens. this is something that we have not inq
but they are used in the reapportionment process. this is a hypothetical question that if you pulled them out, would it change the abortion and processed. i don't know the answer to that. -- would it change the apportionment process. i don't know the answer to that. was that ther census does not ask questions regarding citizenship. i am referring to the undocumented especially from asia. what would be the process after the count that you would pursue to be able to have an estimate, more or...
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in san francisco, they carry them in jails, rarely using them. the sheriff says they drew devices only 15 times. the sheriff's office is looking at statistics in it now. >> and there is a tragic crash and a terrifying scare happened when a small plane came screaming back to earth just barely missing an office building. the man who owned the plane air, victim is a 92-year-old who flew in world war ii. the plane that crashed is this model. a queen air. we take you through what happened tonight. >> i was talking with a friend who stopped by. he was a decorated world war ii hero saying bob is a character and a civic leader here, it's out tlchl the wreckage, underwater now. the national transportation safety board is going to come start the investigation. they're the one that's will determine when bodies will be taken out. there are two bodies still in the aircraft and also, when the plane can be lifted out of the water. this wall water is murky. the body of a woman about 40 diskaufrd way from the aircraft. the aircraft had just taken off, airborne le
in san francisco, they carry them in jails, rarely using them. the sheriff says they drew devices only 15 times. the sheriff's office is looking at statistics in it now. >> and there is a tragic crash and a terrifying scare happened when a small plane came screaming back to earth just barely missing an office building. the man who owned the plane air, victim is a 92-year-old who flew in world war ii. the plane that crashed is this model. a queen air. we take you through what happened...
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worse than we are used to. i would say. >> people looking for loved ones or information on loved ones, governor? >> the red cross is setting up, as is the salvation army. the red cross has two centers in the state that they have set up. one in yazoo city. and one at vikz vicksburg. i suspect there will be others, particularly around choctaw county where there seems to have been an extremely large amount of damage. what we are seeing here, don, is a lot of damage in nonmetropolitan areas but areas that have healthy populations. neighborhoods and lots of people who live on this county road or that county road and so you're seeing a lot of these areas are hard to get to. particularly if you've got 100 trees down every mile. and you've got to clear them. and that's the case in many places. we do have lots of resources that have been applied here including, as i mentioned earlier, tons of volunteers who are just pouring out to help their neighbors. >> governor, listen, thank you very much. one quick question before
worse than we are used to. i would say. >> people looking for loved ones or information on loved ones, governor? >> the red cross is setting up, as is the salvation army. the red cross has two centers in the state that they have set up. one in yazoo city. and one at vikz vicksburg. i suspect there will be others, particularly around choctaw county where there seems to have been an extremely large amount of damage. what we are seeing here, don, is a lot of damage in nonmetropolitan...
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and area of low pressure will come up from the south, and it will brush us. also a frontal system to the west and that will pass through tomorrow night and in the afternoon, i think it will squeeze out enough moisture some of us will see snow and maybe a small accumulation. winter weather advisories have been posted in virginia. they are not looking forward to this but maybe enough they will have problems early in the day. we will have to watch the evening commute tomorrow because some light snow will be coming. today temperatures up to 39 degrees we have had some compacting and melting. and clouds will roll in tonight. we will not do a repeat of the single digits and teens. temperatures will stay a little warmer. talk about the snow threat number one. we will have a second threat that maybe a bigger deal. it is later this week. details in a few minutes. >>> a fire forced 75 people from their homes and in to the cold today. here's the scene on newton street northwest. a pow per surge filled the building with smoke. residents didn't have a lot of time to get o
and area of low pressure will come up from the south, and it will brush us. also a frontal system to the west and that will pass through tomorrow night and in the afternoon, i think it will squeeze out enough moisture some of us will see snow and maybe a small accumulation. winter weather advisories have been posted in virginia. they are not looking forward to this but maybe enough they will have problems early in the day. we will have to watch the evening commute tomorrow because some light...
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or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the restaurants weren't as crowded. >> reporter: morgan city mayor tim moth says the town is determined not let any of this put a damper on shat riferp and petroleum festival. >> there was that poll done earlier this year that said louisiana is the happiest state in the nation. and i think that is reflective of our community too. certainly things like the moratorium caused some concern but you get to kind of put some of that aside for a weekend like this and kind of just enjoy each other's company, enjoy the music. enjoy the food. >> moth and others in
or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the...
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. >> they asked us to leave. we're going to have cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north there was one day before fun and sun before earl turns his attention there. >> it may very well affect all of cape cod, and the islands off cape cod, extremely gusty winds, high surf and hurricane conditions expected there. the end of long island will get clipped. it's going to be a close call for much of the east coast. >> a preview unfolding in the outer banks tonight. jay gray, nbc news, kill devil hills, north carolina. >> as they say, they're a very close call. we dodged a bullet. i think most of the holiday weekend is going to be okay. i'll show you what to expect for saturday, sunday and monday as well. >> good news. >> it is. >> thanks, doug. >>> while earl makes its way through the mid-atlantic, the most serious concern is for the northeast, specifically as anoted, massachusetts. dozens of emergency personnel from our area left for the cape tonight to provide support. darcy spencer has that story. >> we're
. >> they asked us to leave. we're going to have cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north there was one day before fun and sun before earl turns his attention there. >> it may very well affect all of cape cod, and the islands off cape cod, extremely gusty winds, high surf and hurricane conditions expected there. the end of long island will get clipped. it's going to be a close call for much of the east coast. >> a preview unfolding in the outer banks tonight....
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>> the family telling us all what do, when do it. he said to jump, yeah that's how high. >> he was a pip squeak. we'd wrestle with him and knock him around because we were the oldest and we could. >> reporter: those days are gone. now their mission is one where they joined forces in the extreme brick over where they are coming in first or second place constantly. >> i can not say i'm busy or i can not do it. gill will call me. everything he says is i love you. he's like get your butt in this and let's do this. >> sometimes we get mad at each other. sometimes we push each other. >> reporter: whatever they are doing it is working. the journey to get to the gym began with a promise he made to he is oldest daughter. >> i said daddy promises he's going to loose weight for you. of course, i didn't. this year we were up in their room and i was reading them bedtime stories. in one of the stories there was a the word promise. my middle child said dad, what does promise mean? my older daughter said it is like when dad promises he would loose w
>> the family telling us all what do, when do it. he said to jump, yeah that's how high. >> he was a pip squeak. we'd wrestle with him and knock him around because we were the oldest and we could. >> reporter: those days are gone. now their mission is one where they joined forces in the extreme brick over where they are coming in first or second place constantly. >> i can not say i'm busy or i can not do it. gill will call me. everything he says is i love you. he's like...
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>> for us it's the number one priority. our belief is if we get the culture right and most of the other stuff like delivering great customer service and the brand will happen naturally on its own. the big part of it is our core values. a lot of companies have, they might call them core values or guiding principles especially bigger corporations and they're lofty sounding and they read like a press release and maybe you learn about it on day one of orientation and then it becomes this meaningless plaque on the wall and for us we wanted to have committable core values and we wanted to hire and fire people based on the individual job performance. when you use the cteria it's a tough list to come up with and that made the company that much stronger and it drove employee engagement and passion and employee productivity has gone up and it's really driven a lot of our growth over the years. >> what a great and refreshing culture. great to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> tony shea, zappos.com. >>> up next on "the wall str
>> for us it's the number one priority. our belief is if we get the culture right and most of the other stuff like delivering great customer service and the brand will happen naturally on its own. the big part of it is our core values. a lot of companies have, they might call them core values or guiding principles especially bigger corporations and they're lofty sounding and they read like a press release and maybe you learn about it on day one of orientation and then it becomes this...
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, you know, giving us business, buying cars from us. it's a small town so we want to give back a little bit, and this is the best way we knew how. >> jason, way to go. she says she and her husband will now be able to get to their doctors appointments. >>> when you take an oath as a police officer. the honor and respect he is feeling after what one suspect tried to do and what the retired officer prevented. >>> you go into restaurants, 12 restaurants in three states one reporter looked at, and the germiest items you need to avoid. plus cars, trucks, vans a way of life. for millions of us the vehicle recalls this year, the number of problems that are getting fixed. ú@@ >>> in tonight's consumer alert, auto makers recalled some 20 million vehicles this year that's a big garage, that's the biggest recall since 2004. leading the recall, toyota, they had more than 7 million vehicles brought back. the number 1 auto maker's problems with floor mats sticking, accelerators and speeding led to a closer look at the safety record but no new regulat
, you know, giving us business, buying cars from us. it's a small town so we want to give back a little bit, and this is the best way we knew how. >> jason, way to go. she says she and her husband will now be able to get to their doctors appointments. >>> when you take an oath as a police officer. the honor and respect he is feeling after what one suspect tried to do and what the retired officer prevented. >>> you go into restaurants, 12 restaurants in three states one...
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abc 2news. >> he said you can also use promotional codes to save money. sites publish them. >>> there is a recall tonight of more than 40 children's medicines affecting children's tylenol and other medications. the fda said there is a little risk of serious harm but urges parents to stop using them at once. >>> starting today census workers going to neighborhoods looking for anyone who didn't mail back a form. the return rate 6% higher than it was in 2000. >> >> now the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate and the most powerful doppler radar. >> it does feel like its like june or july. 80 degrees. muggy. i like heat but --. >> like the humidity. >> no. >> i don't think anybody does. that's what we have here. i should just go straight to weather with that. i won't even comment. let me talk about what's going on right now. our highs today. we came in at 86 degrees. that was close to a record. the record was 88 degrees. i will show you that. in the meantime we were very hot outside. especially into frederick around 88 degrees and 91 in culpepper.
abc 2news. >> he said you can also use promotional codes to save money. sites publish them. >>> there is a recall tonight of more than 40 children's medicines affecting children's tylenol and other medications. the fda said there is a little risk of serious harm but urges parents to stop using them at once. >>> starting today census workers going to neighborhoods looking for anyone who didn't mail back a form. the return rate 6% higher than it was in 2000. >>...
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you to use the expression earthquake swarm. what i -- what we have to do, people come up with new ideas when they live together in villages and so on. we also have the opportunity to export the technology, building technology that will help us withstand earthquakes. very difficult problem but one we can understand and solve. >> bill nye, it's good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> developing right now, 911 tapes have just been released following the death of a trainer at seaworld in orlando. dawn brancheau was killed when she was dragged into the water by a killer whale named tilikum. seemingly unaware of the gravity of the situation. >> we actually have a trainer in the water with one of our whales, the whale that they're not supposed to be in the water with. >> okay. >> so we don't know what's going on. we were just told to call and have people here on standby when they get the person out. >> the killer whale, till y, as it's known, has been involved in the deaths of three people so far. seaworld says it won't euthaniz
you to use the expression earthquake swarm. what i -- what we have to do, people come up with new ideas when they live together in villages and so on. we also have the opportunity to export the technology, building technology that will help us withstand earthquakes. very difficult problem but one we can understand and solve. >> bill nye, it's good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> developing right now, 911 tapes have just been released following the death of a...
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it has been 12 years since metro started using smart triet cards. now the pushing amount has been done. linda has decided to hold onto hers. today, the transit system began the process of finding the -- a vendor to help, with a fair payments system. if the thought is that riders can walk through the gates without ever swiping a card, but rather, simply having a credit or debit card with a chipped in it. or an app on a smart phone. this is something this person prefers as he is constantly forking over the $5 for the smart trip guard. you're all for it? >> yes, i'm all for it. >> the new system could take a few years to take effect. 1.8 million smart trip cards are currently in use. and some are hesitant because they say their family working for them. >> i think they're very useful. i have used them every year. >> others say the system is right to keep up with changing technology. >> i do not see what the big deal is. >> metro officials said they want to hear from the writers about the new system -- hear from metro riders about the new system. >>> com
it has been 12 years since metro started using smart triet cards. now the pushing amount has been done. linda has decided to hold onto hers. today, the transit system began the process of finding the -- a vendor to help, with a fair payments system. if the thought is that riders can walk through the gates without ever swiping a card, but rather, simply having a credit or debit card with a chipped in it. or an app on a smart phone. this is something this person prefers as he is constantly...
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if you will stop led us out. aughte so we stopped in yuma, arizona.r i felt very disheartened.hearted he had not had that choice. this no longer in 1953. so inspiring because it shows us how very far we have come as aot country. i could not even fully recreated to the letter. we are passing places that we -cre can state. my parents said, we've been through it. we been there and done that.t'st let's stop. was reading it i wrote in the margins that he did this without this cell phone.on. >> without this cell phone. yes.ut a cel >> i will leave my house to go[e down the street without my wn t phone. >> and he was driving through the desert.hone >> probably could get service. >> probably. [laughter] >> chino, when you talk aboutk the appearances, the reason tha, i spent so much time on it in the book is because as i looked back with the wisdom i started p understand my parents and little bit more. i just always thought that there were taipei. they kept the garden th beautifully. we had to shovel snow before shov anyb
if you will stop led us out. aughte so we stopped in yuma, arizona.r i felt very disheartened.hearted he had not had that choice. this no longer in 1953. so inspiring because it shows us how very far we have come as aot country. i could not even fully recreated to the letter. we are passing places that we -cre can state. my parents said, we've been through it. we been there and done that.t'st let's stop. was reading it i wrote in the margins that he did this without this cell phone.on. >>...
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we have several pages of his writings and they show us how intensely he felt. this is a video from 2008, a store we did on him when he was outside discovery channel headquarters throwing thousands of dollars of money into the air. he handed out fliers encouraging people to come up with the best idea yet to come up with a television show to save the planet. he continually protested the habits and practices of the discovery channel, saying that they were promoting things like growth around the country. we were already overpopulated. people were really the enemy here. the ranting, the writings mate have been some red flags. the discovery channel employees were familiar with him. they knew about him for -- but knew what -- but no one knew they would come it would come to this today. he did that today. it ended with his life being taken before he could take the lives of others. james j. lee, 43 years old, will be scrutinized over and over throughout the next few days as people try to figure out more about canada and what led up to today's events. -- more about him a
we have several pages of his writings and they show us how intensely he felt. this is a video from 2008, a store we did on him when he was outside discovery channel headquarters throwing thousands of dollars of money into the air. he handed out fliers encouraging people to come up with the best idea yet to come up with a television show to save the planet. he continually protested the habits and practices of the discovery channel, saying that they were promoting things like growth around the...
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it has so much absorbency you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. smooooooth. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning and thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> things will only start to improve. by saturday, the gradual warming up in be here. keep looking for to it. this will be around 41-45 dees
it has so much absorbency you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. smooooooth. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning and thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> things will only start to improve. by saturday, the gradual warming up in be here. keep looking for to it....
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